Concentrated in a sentence as an adjective

Tweet wealth is 100x more concentrated than financial wealth in America.

So energy potential is concentrated in the "long tail", infrequent high winds.

Perhaps a better algorithm could somehow prevent any sort of concentrated power, but I doubt it.

In fact, what they mostly concentrated on was creating proprietary products using the free software "parts" from the incomplete GNU project.

The software industry has been growing rapidly in recent decades, and the growth has been concentrated in a few geographic areas.

It may be that bad comments tend to be concentrated on particular threads, and that the right way to implement pending comments is per-thread rather than site-wide.

When a small elite can strengthen its ability to pull the levers of power decision making is concentrated in a smaller and smaller group.

All that concentrated wealth getting reinvested has limited alternative options of where to go, so you just try to pry more money out of people through bombardment.

Incidentally, this is how we fix it. If everyone just refuses to work with these assholes, and says so loudly, they'll... well, I'd like to say they'll pack up and leave the valley, but more likely they'll wind up concentrated in their own bro-heavy companies, which still seems like a net win for the rest of us.

Due to the winner-takes-all nature of the economy, the highest paying jobs are concentrated in a few metro areas where the big winning companies reside.

Whether you believe that or not, concentrated network hiring definitely doubles down on whatever selection criteria you used to begin with.

Intel was probably very wary of trying to make a new architecture after the failure of the Itanium so it concentrated its efforts on a low powered x86 aka Atom.

Most of them were born to a life where poverty, *****, violence and lack of education all being concentrated in their environment led to them being systematically channeled into prison.

Basic arithmetic shows that in a system where all capital flows through a machine returning interest on capital it eventually becomes more and more concentrated in those who started out with the most capital.

Concentrated definitions

adjective

gathered together or made less diffuse; "their concentrated efforts"; "his concentrated attention"; "concentrated study"; "a narrow thread of concentrated ore"

adjective

of or relating to a solution whose dilution has been reduced

adjective

intensely focused; "her concentrated passion held them at bay"

adjective

(of light) transmitted directly from a pointed light source

See also: hard

adjective

being the most concentrated solution possible at a given temperature; unable to dissolve still more of a substance; "a saturated solution"

See also: saturated